2. Lower SilesianVoivodeship Karkonosze - the highest mountain range of the Sudetenland, located in the center of Western Sudetes, on the border between the Czech and Poland. The highest peak of Karkonosze is „Śnieżka” („Snow White”-1602 m abovesea-level). Warszawa - Teatr Wielki Karkonosze – panorama and Liczyrzepa - the ghost of the karkonosze
3. View from Przesieka on the Jeleniogórska Valley
13. Cote Lake Colorful lakes - are three small ponds located in the RudawyJanowickie, on the northern slope of Great Kopa. They are situated at an altitude of 560 to 640 m above sea level.These are flooded excavation after the old mines . Water in the excavation takes color depending on the chemical composition of the bottom.
17. Góry Sokole - mountain range with six vertices (including the Krzyżna Mountain and the Sokolik Hill) they are the north-western edge of the Erzgebirge Janowickie.
22. On the slope of Grabowiec, above the Pagan Valley, here is a remarkable place, surrounded by the cult as early as the Neolithic era, when the pagan rites were held here. This place is the Good Source lying at the Silesian Way - the oldest path leading across the Karkonosze Mountains in the direction of the Czech side. In the seventeenth century, was built next source the chapel dedicated to St. Anna. It has become a place of pilgrimage and a tourist attraction. To this day, takes the conviction of unusual power of water gushing from the spring. According to legend, if someone goes seven times around the chapel with the "miraculous" water in his mouth, meet him luck in love. Good Source
42. Main Sudety Route - view from CzeskieKamienie - the top on the right is Śmielec (1424 m). WielkiSzyszak in the middle is the second higest peak in Karkonosze (1509 m). In the background you can see the TV transmitter above ŚnieżneKotły.
47. Śnieżne Kotły - literallySnowypits, are two glacial cirques in the western Karkonosze mountains (Giant Mountains). They are a unique example of the alpine landscape in the area and have been a nature reserve since 1933.